Bob Levey: The Golden Era at The Washington Post.
Author Talk with Former Washington Post columnist Bob Levey
Monday, December 4th at 1pm. Click HERE and RSVP Now!
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Bob Levey: The Golden Era at The Washington Post.
Author Talk with Former Washington Post columnist Bob Levey
Monday, December 4th at 1pm. Click HERE and RSVP Now!
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Bob Levey: The Golden Era at The Washington Post

04dec1:00 pm2:30 pmBob Levey: The Golden Era at The Washington PostAuthor Talk with Former Washington Post columnist Bob Levey

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Kensington Park Senior Living invites you to join us in person for a presentation from Bob Levey, prize-winning journalist who has covered the Washington scene since the Johnson Administration.

For 23 years, he wrote a daily column, “Bob Levey’s Washington,” for The Washington Post. The column looked at all aspects of life in the nation’s capital. It won major awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Washington Journalism Review.

In Bob’s presentation at Kensington Park, he will share and reflect on his collaborations with Ben Bradlee, Woodward and Bernstein and Katharine Graham, as well as many other Post luminaries of the 1960s through the 2000s. 

He will also introduce —and plan to sell and sign copies of—his novel, LARRY FELDER, CANDIDATE, the story of a famous Washington newspaper columnist who abandons journalism to run for Congress in the Eighth District of Maryland. Larry’s path gets immensely complicated by love, corruption, the unexpected and those awful monsters known as newspaper reporters. But the good guys win in the end. Read more on Levey’s novel visiting www.bobleveypublishing.com

For 23 years, he wrote a daily column, “Bob Levey’s Washington,” for The Washington Post. The column looked at all aspects of life in the nation’s capital. It won major awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Washington Journalism Review. Currently he writes a monthly column for Senior Beacon Newspapers. Seven times, Bob Levey was named one of the most popular columnists in Washington by Washingtonian magazine for his Post column. Earlier in his 36-year career at The Post, Bob Levey covered Presidential politics, Congress, local news, and sports.

For questions, please email Brooke Ballenger, Director of Community Partnerships, at bballenger@kensingotnsl.com.

Time

(Monday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST

Location

Kensington Park

3620 Littledale Road

Organizer

Brooke Ballenger

bballenger@kensingtonsl.com

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